Testseek.com have collected 67 expert reviews of the Kobo eReader Touch Edition and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Kobo eReader Touch Edition.
November 2011
(79%)
67 Reviews
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We rather like the Kobo eReader Touch Edition. Its page navigation system is intuitive, and there's certainly a large enough library of e-books to choose, from both free and paid-for. Add in the fact that you can read texts in multiple formats and ther...
Slim and light, Attractive, Decent E-ink Pearl screen
Slightly slower than the best, Kobo Store just OK
The Kobo Touch is the latest ereader to take on the high street buyer. And for the most part, it's a great success. It's thin, light, attractive and has an E-ink screen on-par with the best out there. On pure speed it can't match the latest Kindle, and th...
So which should you buy? To be honest, there’s not much in it and the Kobo commands a £20 premium for its touch interface and its memory card slot. The Kobo’s virtual keyboard is easier to use than on the basic Kindle. And if you don’t want to be loc...
While many people may be happier with the Kindle's keyboard, we could easily be persuaded to put up with a slightly less touch-typeable on-screen keypad in return for the smaller footprint and lighter weight. The company is obviously betting that a rel...
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Published: 2014-04-24, Author: S , review by: pcquest.com
MicroSD slot, Size and buildquality
No backlight, Lackluster ebook store
Kobo Touch is a basic entry level e-reader with average display sans backlight that makes it less desirable for outdoor reading but with the microSD slot and long battery life, it is worth giving a shot only....